Delayed Mode QA/QC Best Practice Manual Version 3.1
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2023Author
Woo, L. Mun
Gourcuff, Claire
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This document is the IMOS Ocean Gliders (formerly known as Australian National Facility for Ocean Gliders (ANFOG)) Best Practice manual for delayed mode processed data. IMOS Ocean Gliders is a facility under Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS). IMOS Ocean Gliders, based in the University of Western Australia (UWA), with IMOS National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) funding, currently deploys a fleet of 11 gliders all around Australia, successfully completing an average of 30 glider missions annually. The data retrieved from the glider fleet contributes to the study of the major boundary current systems surrounding Australia and their links to coastal ecosystem processes.
This document describes the quality analyses/quality control (QA/QC) methods and correction procedures employed by IMOS Ocean Gliders for delayed mode glider data files available for public download through the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) portal (https://portal.aodn.or.....
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Ocean gliders Delayed Mode QA/QC Best Practice Manual Version 3.1Publisher
Integrated Marine Observing SystemHobart, Australia
Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.AEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
Sea Surface SalinitySubsurface salinity
Subsurface Temperature
Sea Surface Temperature
Particulate matter
Oxygen
Ocean colour
Subsurface Currents
Maturity Level
MatureBest Practice Type
Manual (incl. handbook, guide, cookbook etc)Spatial Coverage
Southeast IndianGreat Australian Bight
Coral Sea
SE Pacific Ocean
Bass Strait
Tasman Sea
Timor Sea
Bismark Sea
DOI Original
10.26198/5c997b5fdc9bdCitation
Woo, L.M. and Gourcuff, C. (2023) Ocean Glider delayed mode QA/QC best practice manual, Version 3.1. Hobart, Australia, Integrated Marine Observing System, 60pp. DOI: 10.26198/5c997b5fdc9bdCollections
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